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A record request programme Part 1
'I'halberg Sonata in c minor ADRIAN RUIZ (piano)
7.36* Pagantni Terzetto in D, Op 66: EDUARD DROLC (violin) GEORG DONDERER (cello)
SIEGFRIED BEHREND (guitar)
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Part 2
Moniuszko Mazurka (Halka)
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MIECZYSLAW MIERZEJEWSKI
8.9* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 3, in D (Polish)
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
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Bizet
Years of disappointment
Excerpts from Act 4 of Ivan IV (mono): JANINE MICHEAU (sop)
HENRI LEGAY (tenor)
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES TZIPINE Suite: La jolie fille de Perth
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
Ballade: Nour-Eddin, roi de Lahore (Djamileh)
HUGUETTE TOURANGEAU (soprano) SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE Carnaval (Roma) (mono)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM : records
recorded by RICHARD POPPLEWELL in St Michael 's Church, Corn-hill, London
Praetorius Chorale Fantasia on Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott Bach Ricercare a 6 (The Musical Offering)
Byrd Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la
Reger Fantasia on Halleluja! Gott zu loben, Op 52 No 3
Rossini Overture: Semiramide
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERINO GAMBA (gramophone record)
Mendelssohn Quartet in r minor, Op 2
TUNNELL PIANO QUARTET
Schubert Lachen und Weinen (Mono): ELISABETH SCHUMANN (SOp), GERALD MOORE (piano) Schubert Du bist die Ruh'
(mono): ELISABETH SCHUMANN KARL ALWIN (piano): (records) Vorisek Symphony in D major NEW PHII.HARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL BIALOGUSKI (gramophone record)
Weber Wo berg' ich mich? (Euryanthe) (mono)
MICHAEL LANGDON (bass), LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MOSCO CARNER (record)
Beethoven Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
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Angela Beale (soprano) Academy of the BBC conducted by Meredith Davies
Vivaldi Concerto in C, for two trumpets and string orchestra (Soloists David Anderson and John Godbehere)
Beethoven Romance in G, Op 40 (soloist Peter Mountain)
Bach Aria: Seufzer, Tranen, Kummer. Not (Cantata No 21) Beethoven Romance in F, Op 50 (Soloist Peter Mountain)
Finzi Dies natalis: cantata for soprano and string orchestra
(Given before an invited audience in the new Clifton Cathedral, Bristol, on 3 July)
STEPHEN PRESTON (flute)
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord) Bach
Flute Sonata No 3, in A major (bwv 1032)
English Suite No 3, in G minor (BWV 808)
Flute Sonata No 1, in B minor (BWV 1030)
Gesualdo/Stravinsky Illumina nos: VOCAL ENSEMBLE conducted by ROBERT CRAFT
Stravinsky Monumentum pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum: three madrigals recomposed for strings
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR STRAVINSKY Stravinsky Suite italienne (on themes of Pergolesi)
PIERRE FOURNIER (cello) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Stravinsky Movements from The Fairy's Kiss
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
from Blackburn Cathedral
Introit: Truly the Lord is In this place (Hurford)
Responses (Blackburn use)
Psalms 65. 66, 67 (Chipp, Buck, Ouseley, Macpherson, Bertalot) Lessons: Zechariah 3; 1 Corinthians 3. vv 1-9
Canticles (Bertalot Fauxbourdon)
Anthem: Praise him in the sound of trumpets (Mawby)
Hymn: Songs of praise the angels sang (A and M Rev 369) Organist JOHN BERTALOT
Assistant organist IAN LEDSHAM
Record requests introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
A programme contrasting the pianos built by the two leading Viennese manufacturers of Beethoven's time and the English makers who supplied him with an alternative instrument Mozart Rondo in A minor (K 511) played on an instrument made by Anton Walter
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4, in G (first movement) played on an instrument made by Conrad Graf Czerny Fantasia concertante,
Op 256, for flute, cello and piano played on an instrument made by John Broadwood
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6.30 Voci dall' Italia
ALBERTO MORAVIA parla di si e dei suoi libri
Presentato da SILVIA STEWART
6.50 Perspective
Rocking for
God TONY JASPER talks to CANON DAVID EDWARDS and theatre crities HAROLD HOBSON and MICHAEL BILLINGTON about the increasing popularity of religious musicals.
7.10 Context
2: VD - a Social and Medical Problem. A consultant venereologist talks to JOHN NEWELL
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Joan Dickson (Cello)
Paul Crossley (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Sir Adrian BoultÃ
Part 1
Holst Prelude and Scherzo: Hammersmith
Elgar Cello Concerto
'I love Elgar as much as an outsider can love him. He is dreadfully under-rated on the Continent. I'm sure people there would enjoy him if they could hear more of his music.' (Bernard Haitink)
8.20* The Englishness of English Music
A talk by Michael Kennedy
8.40* Proms 73, Part 2
Tippett Piano Sonata No 3
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 6, in E minor
(Sir Adrian Boult will be featured in Radio Times Anniversary Special on sale 13 September, 50p)
in which ROBERT NYE looks at the fascination, the sources of inspiration, and the place in the English tradition of Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909)
Nothing is better, 1 well know
Than love; no amber in cold sea
Or oathered berries under snow That is well seen of her and me.
Readers DIANA OLSSON and BRYDEN MURDOCH
Producer STEWART CONN
Martyn Hill (tenor) Catherine Mackintosh (treble and tenor viols and violin) Trevor Jones (tenor and bass viols) James Tyler (tenor viol, lute and renaissance flute) Anthony Rooley (lute and orpharion)
English music by Anthony Holborne. Robert Jones, Tobias Hume and anonymous composers
Piano Trio in B major, Op 8 JULIUS KATCHEN (piano) JOSEF SUK (violin)
JANOS STARKER (cello): record
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